Jamin Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Trip: Weeping Wall (Bluewood Ice) - Date: 1/13/2007 Trip Report: The weeping wall is located about 17 miles or so from Dayton. I was tired of the thin, unsafe ice around Pullman so I made the drive. The wall is in pretty good shape although it is a good bit drippy. The ten degree lows that we have been experiencing should take care of that in about a week. I was unable to do any completely vertical ice because I did not have a partner. I did do about 20 feet of a nice wall to the right of the freestanding pillars. There are a bunch of large stalactites that will probably become columns later. I used prusiks to protect the climb after toproping. They worked very well when I fell. However, I was unable to finish the entire pitch because it was neccessary to use both hands to slide the prusik up the rope, which was difficult because the prusik often froze to the rope and because the wall was completely vertical at the top. I can sort of see now why prusiks are not used to climb solo. You really cannot do anything more than fourth class with them as pro. Approach Notes: From Dayton, take 4th street and drive about 17 miles along the North Fork Touchet after you leave Dayton. The ice is to your left. It is difficult to see so keep a lookout for it. Quote
kurthicks Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 I'm glad that you didn't die. we will be going there soon, so if you want to actually learn how to ice climb you are welcome to come with us. Quote
brian_m Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 Sounds like a fun time... I mean, Yardsale. Quote
catbirdseat Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 Time to get yourself a solo device. Regarding your prusiks, you could have hung a bag of rocks from the end of the rope for the weight and it would have been possible to use one hand to slide the knots. I hope you were using two of them. Quote
NYC007 Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 but that would take some sense...wouldnt it? Quote
Alpinfox Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 Time to get yourself a solo device... I've never tried it, but I'd be pretty leery of using a solo device for ice. I'd be worried about ice getting in there and jamming up the works. That said, I applaud this guys motivation. Time to find a partner though. Quote
G-spotter Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 Maybe Jamin can team up with DonnyBaker. Swear to god the two of them would be a beautiful synergy! Quote
billcoe Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 Time to get yourself a solo device... I've never tried it, but I'd be pretty leery of using a solo device for ice. I'd be worried about ice getting in there and jamming up the works. That said, I applaud this guys motivation. Time to find a partner though. Likewise. I followed this from another thread. Hey, I use to use a single Jumar to TR solo and it never was a problem. I once saw Wayne1112 doing it on a short (50'-60' or so) what folks call a 5.11c about the same era. We all survived it (wasn't on ice though). Sometimes I still do it, despite having more solo devices than any single human would ever need. But Jamin, you might consider hanging with some real old dudes and check out their schtick so you can shorten your learning curve and reduce your potential risk of death and dismemberment. Quote
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